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Friday’s Religion News Roundup: Megachurch sex abuse, ordaining women, Obama (hearts) nun

Chutzpah alert: The Spanish fresco that was “restored” (a.k.a. ruined) by a well-intentioned grandma has become a big tourist draw – and now the octogenarian wants a cut. For charity, of course.

A Catholic bishop argues for ordaining women – as deacons. Not a slippery slope, he says.

So Obama is for the “redistribution” of wealth, according to a 14-year-old audio clip being sent around by the Romney campaign. Vincent Miller digs up a three-year-old encyclical that shows Benedict XVI may be for the same thing, only more so.

Sister “Nuns on the Bus” Simone Campbell is a star-struck star: she gushes about receiving a call from the POTUS after her well-received DNC speech:

“He started off by saying that I might be the most popular person in the United States and I said that I hoped not more popular than he is.”

Jewish voters still like Obama. The poll did not ask about Sister Simone.

The Franciscan in charge of holy places in the Holy Land is worried about Jewish attacks on Christian sites and symbols.

Good yontif, says Pontiff. (Sorry, couldn’t resist.)

A Vatican meeting will consider whether Christians of different churches can do pulpit swaps.

Did a Tulsa megachurch cover up for employees who sexually abuse children?

Cheerleaders in Texas want to give God the ol’ “zis boom bah” but believers in church-state separation don’t have the same school spirit.

Mark Silk espies a shrinking “God gap” in some recent survey data.

Speaking of polls and journos, public distrust of the media is at an all-time high. Don’t believe me? Gallup has the true facts.

Missouri was once a Promised Land for Mormons, and is now more a place to work out their issues with the U.S.

American Sikhs want the Justice Department to track hate crimes against their community.

Warren Throckmorton, whose blog has led the evangelical fight against “reparative therapy” for gays and overreadings of America’s Christian roots, is recovering from a heart attack.

A nun who should be better known: Sister Mary Rose McGeady, who rescued Covenant House from scandal and untold numbers of children from the streets, has died.

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David Gibson

David Gibson is an award-winning religion journalist, author and filmmaker. He writes for RNS and until recently covered the religion beat for AOL's Politics Daily. He blogs at Commonweal magazine, and has written two books on Catholic topics, the latest a biography of Pope Benedict XVI.
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  1. I hate baby boomers.  I would like to hear a show that has gustes that aren’t baby boomers talking about the legacy that baby boomers have left this country.  I am the daughter of two boomer parents and now that I have two small children of my own I am really concerned about the health of our country in the next thirty years.  We have huge issues regarding health care, the deficit, our food supply, public education, trade deficits, the job market and so on.  Boomers have been in power for the past 15 to 20 years and I don’t see how our country has improved, other than in the personal wealth of those same boomers.I hear this line all the time:  Gen X’ers are the first generation to do worse than their parents economically.  If doing worse means not having a 4000 sq ft house, three vehicles,  two divorces, and a yearly cruise than I’m glad.  I don’t want more than my parents have, they have EVERYTHING.  I just want enough.Maybe I’m just a cynical ranting Gen Xer but I think there are plenty of people who are sick of rampant individualism and consumerism that is so prominent with the boomers.

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